
Castlevania (Season 4) - Episode Discussion Hub : r/castlevania
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The Weightless Ending of Season 4 : r/castlevania - Reddit
Jul 20, 2021 · It was a good, tragic, ending. Season 4 had so much potential to show how real death was in the show; that not only nameless side characters would die, but front stage characters we'd known for seasons - Carmilla, Lenore, Trevor, Saint Germane - all of these were important, impactful, deaths. They held weight.
Anyone think the animation quality drops quite a bit in Season 4?
May 17, 2021 · CGI is also used. If you rewatch some scenes from Season 2, it’s a very noticeable difference in quality, especially the scenes of Alucard, Trevor, and Sypha fighting in Dracula’s castle. However, Season 4 does contain some very amazingly animated scenes too. I think it’s just COVID that caused this inconsistency in animation this season.
Castlevania season 4 is amazing. : r/television - Reddit
Season 2 was absolutely god tier. I'm such a Castlevania fan from the last 30 years I probably would have watched 4 more mediocre season and been happy. (No spoilers) the final scene made me think the writers assumed a season 5, but hopefully the next series focuses on Simon Belmont. The motherfucking Vampire Killer.
Was Anyone Disappointed With Castlevania (Season 4)? - Reddit
May 16, 2021 · Season 1 is a quick watch and has some good music, dialog and scenes. Season 3 is just badass. I love Isaac's arc in Season 3, and St. Germain. The ending in Season 3 not only look great (fight and colors) but it set up some things that were touched upon, but not really followed up in Season 4. Spoilers ahead.
Castlevania S04E01, "Murder Wakes It Up" - Episode Discussion
May 13, 2021 · Speaking on that, I don't think this season was supposed to have a time skip originally. It feels like they used to that time skip to show us how things would've been for season 4 had it not been the final season. This season would've been filled with increasingly worse and worse and harder and harder adventures leading up to Dracula coming back.
Season 4 was kinda... Bad... : r/castlevania - Reddit
Season 4’s intro where Belmont and Sypha were fighting beasts basically introduce all of season 3’s meaningful intel. Vampires, evil humans, and other monsters are trying to revive Dracula after the trio killed him.
The ending of Season 4... nonsense. : r/castlevania - Reddit
Sep 21, 2021 · The problem is, Castlevania should have had 5 seasons which would have allowed to connect the dots on why this asian duo came to picture but the show had to end with only 4 seasons due to the writer's antics Isaac: Good, nothing really to add here, except that he also got a power buff too fast, but being the assistant of Dracula can explain this.
The very last part of Season 4 made perfect sense, and here's why
May 21, 2021 · While just about everyone is happy about Dracula and Lisa getting being alive and well at the end of the show, a lot of people are unsure about how they managed to escape the events of Season 4 alive and well. At first glance, it doesn't seem to make sense and just seems like fan service, but I hope to explain why it actually makes perfect sense.
Season 4 Episode 9 : r/castlevania - Reddit
Aug 18, 2021 · A subreddit for the video game franchise and Netflix Original TV Series Castlevania. ... the end of season ...